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Outlook 2000 bug: January 1, 2005
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2004
One of Outlook's cool features is the ability to publish the calendar as a Web page by means of the Web page wizard. However, if you try this with a date after January 1, 2005 in Outlook 2000, you'll have a problem. Read and Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky will fill you in on this little glitch.


Customizing Outlook Today
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2003
This week, we look at two recent problems affecting users of older versions of Outlook: the inability to customize Outlook Today and the loss of the MSNBC Personal Update add-in which replaced Outlook Today with local news, weather and stock quotes.


Adding 2003 holidays to your Outlook calendar
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2002
Holidays in Outlook 2000 and earlier versions end with this year. If you want next year's holidays in Outlook, look no further. We have the answers for you in this week's tip.



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